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    Thanks Manu and Malik!

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    Good game. Malik and Manu played great.

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    timmay 3 in D'antoni's face yet again lol

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    We already knew Malik could do all these things. Why did it take so long for him to get some serious PT?
    Join the club.

    The answer: Benophobia - Pop's fear of playing young guards.

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    LMAO Duncan ing D'antoni in the ass again with a 3, thinking it's '08

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    LOL, Duncan from downtown!!!

    It seems like Duncan makes a lot of these threes (of the few he takes). He's made a couple this year and of course he made the one against Phoenix two years ago. I really wonder if he may be able to drill those somewhat consistently from the perimeter.

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    I think D'antoni had a flashback there

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    timmay 3 in D'antoni's face yet again lol
    Oh, yeah.

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    yeah

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    timmay 3 in D'antoni's face yet again lol


    Nice call.

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    Behrooz, we need you on this one.

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    I think D'antoni had a flashback there
    would pay for a youtube of that

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    timmy for 33333

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    We want more MALIKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK

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    I am glad we won, but seriously what is Pop's obsession with small ball?

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    timmay 3 in D'antoni's face yet again lol

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    Malik just earned somebody's minutes. RJ or Mason will be upset
    At least RJ is contributing on the boards and D. Mason is worthless.

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    Tim was probably trying hard not to say: "Deja vu, huh" to D'Antoni.

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    LOL, Duncan from downtown!!!

    It seems like Duncan makes a lot of these threes (of the few he takes). He's made a couple this year and of course he made the one against Phoenix two years ago. I really wonder if he may be able to drill those somewhat consistently from the perimeter.
    He's like 20% career from 3 and he's only made 25 out of over 150, but I wonder the same thing, I doubt he has enough arc though.

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    I like our future with Hill, Blair and Hairston... imagine if we'd added Thomas to that at the deadline?
    Yeah, it's too bad our front office sucks at trades though.

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    LOL, Duncan from downtown!!!

    It seems like Duncan makes a lot of these threes (of the few he takes). He's made a couple this year and of course he made the one against Phoenix two years ago. I really wonder if he may be able to drill those somewhat consistently from the perimeter.
    Duncan has said he's a better three-point shooter than people think he is. It's not something we're going to see on the court, but I guess he can hit them at an okay clip in practices/messing around.

    He played around with three's in this year's scrimmage.

    http://www.nba.com/spurs/multimedia/..._practice.html

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    Knicks set franchise losing record against Spurs
    By Paul J. Weber

    Losing Tony Parker hurt, just like when Manu Ginobili went down around this time last season.

    Parker picked up the slack then. Ginobili is doing the same so far.

    Ginobili scored 28 points and the San Antonio Spurs won for the fifth time in six games with a 97-87 victory over the New York Knicks, who guaranteed themselves a franchise-record ninth consecutive losing season.

    They might have postponed the clinching loss if it wasn’t for Ginobili. After carrying the Spurs with 38 points in a loss Monday at Cleveland, Ginobili shined again in his second start since Parker broke his right hand, which likely ended his regular season.

    “It depends on how the opponents guard you,” Ginobili said. “The last two games I had the opportunity to score more, some others I’m going to pass. It’s about everybody doing a little bit more.”

    David Lee led New York with 21 points and 10 rebounds. The Knicks (22-42) haven’t finished with a winning record since 2001. They can take some comfort in this season likely not being their worst, since New York needs just two wins to surpass its 23 victories in 2005-06 and 2007-08.

    Starting a five-game road trip, those wins might not come easily.

    The Knicks go to Memphis on Friday before coming back to Texas to face Dallas. But they didn’t leave San Antonio without a fight.

    “Whether we win or not … everybody wants to win, but the objective is, we’d better be competing,” Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni said. “And that’s what we did tonight.”

    The Knicks whittled a 15-point deficit to four early in the fourth when Al Harrington took a pass deep under the basket and went over Matt Bonner for an easy layup. After Danilo Gallinari coasted by Duncan to make it 81-77, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich sharply signaled a timeout and Duncan bounced the ball hard in frustration.

    Gallinari wasn’t done. He slipped along the baseline for a layup two possessions later to make it 83-81, then went to the foul line with a chance to tie—but made just one of two.

    That was as close as New York would get. Coming back into the game between Gallinari’s free throws, Ginobili calmly hit a running floater, then hit his second 3-pointer of the night to all but seal the win.

    “I just find myself watching him,” Spurs forward Keith Bogans said of Ginobili. “He’s fun to watch.”

    Ginobili finished 10 of 18 and also had six rebounds. Tim Duncan had 18 points, Antonio McDyess had 10 points and 12 rebounds, and all Spurs starters were in double figures.

    The Spurs will try building more momentum against Minnesota and the Los Angeles Clippers before entering their toughest stretch of the season: a span of seven games that includes Orlando, Atlanta, Oklahoma City, the Lakers, Cleveland and Boston.

    They’ll have to do it without Parker, who isn’t expected to be back until the playoffs. The Spurs had lost three straight with Parker out of the lineup, but climbed back to 6-6 this season without him.

    Last year it was Ginobili who was knocked out late in the season because of a bad right ankle, which also kept him out of the playoffs. Parker’s injury isn’t believed to be that severe.

    Gallinari finished with 14 points and Wilson Chandler had 17 for the Knicks. Eddy Curry didn’t make his Knicks return, which D’Antoni hoped would come Wednesday.

    Curry hasn’t played since having left knee surgery on Jan. 18, and sat on the bench in uniform. He said afterward he was bothered by a right calf pain and will take it game by game.

    NOTES: Richard Jefferson was scoreless in 18 minutes off the bench, the first time he has not scored in a game since Jan. 8 2006, when he played just two minutes in a New Jersey win. …The Spurs signed G Cedric Jackson on Wednesday to a 10-day contract. Jackson played for the D-League’s Erie BayHawks and is the first Spurs addition since waiving Michael Finley last week. …The Knicks lost their seventh straight in San Antonio, having not won here since 2003.
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